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6-V
AGENDA - Type
RESOLUTION
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Authorizing Letter of Agreement to participate in Main Street Graduate City Program
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1/14/2002
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LttterofAgrcertkmt- 2002 <br />Paris - Page 2 <br />The City of Paris is, in tum, expected to commit to and adopt the Main Sueet strategy, as developed by <br />the Texas Main Street Center of the Texas Historical Commission, which consists of the following ten <br />criteria: <br />1. Broad-based public support for the commercial district revitalization process, with strong <br />support from both public and private sectors. By involving a broad range of interests and <br />perspectives in the revitalization process, the Main Sueet program leverages the community's <br />collective skills and resources to maximum advantage. The goal is for all sectors to understand <br />and be philosophically committed to the revitalization process and commit maximum resources <br />possible to achieve commercial district revitalization. <br />2. Vision and mission statements relevant to community conditions and to the local Main <br />Street program's organizational stage. A mission statement crystallizes the program's sense of <br />purpose and overall direction. A vision statement communicates the organization's long-term <br />hopes and intentions for the commercial district. . <br />3. Comprehensive Main Street work plan providing detailed blueprint for activities, reinforcing <br />program's accountability and providing measurable objectives by which program can uack <br />progress. <br />4. Historic preseryation ethic. Historic preservation involves not only the process of rehabilitating, <br />restoring or renovating older commercial buildings, but also the process of adopting planning and <br />land use policies which encourage full use of existing commercial centers before new development <br />takes place, and removing the regulatory and other barriers which sometimes make it difficult to <br />attract investment to historic commercial districts. <br />5. Active board of directors and committees. The direct involvement of an active board of <br />directors and committees is key to changing the community's attitude about its commercial district. <br />The Main Street director is responsible for facilitating volunteers, not for single-handedly <br />revitalizing the commercial district. <br />6. Adequate operating budget. To be successful, a Main Street program must have the financial <br />resources necessary to carry out its work plan. The size of a program's budget will change as the <br />program matures, and is likely to vary according to regional economic differences and community <br />size. <br />7. Paid, professional program manager. Coordinating a successful program requires a trained, <br />professional staff person who in most cases, works full time. The most successful program <br />managers are those who are good communicators, good volunteer motivators, and possess good <br />organizational and management skills, which keep the program's many activities moving forward <br />on schedule and within budget. <br />8. Program of ongoing training for staff and volunteers. Both staff and volunteers need different <br />skills in different phases of the revitalization process, and as staff and volunteer tumover occurs, <br />they will need basic Main Street training. PaRicipants also should stay current on issues affecting <br />commercial districts as well as new revitalization techniques and models. <br />9. Reporting of key statistics. Tracking statistics, such as reinveshnent, job and business creation, <br />and so on, provides a tangible measurement of the local Main Street program's progress and is <br />crucial to garnering financial and programmatic support for the effort. Statistics must be collected <br />on a regulaz, ongoing basis. <br />
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